Cytoprotectivity of the natural honey against the toxic effects of Doxorubicin in mice

The protectivity of the natural honey has been assessed against the toxicity of Doxorubicin (DOX) in liver tissues of 106 male Albino mice Mus musculus strain weighing 37 plus or minus 3 gm. The body and liver weights, morphological behavior changes, liver function and pathological effects on liver...

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Published inAdvances in bioscience and biotechnology Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 252 - 260
Main Authors Ganash, Madgida A., Mujallid, Muhammad I., Al-Robai, Ali A., Bazzaz, Ayoub A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.02.2014
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Summary:The protectivity of the natural honey has been assessed against the toxicity of Doxorubicin (DOX) in liver tissues of 106 male Albino mice Mus musculus strain weighing 37 plus or minus 3 gm. The body and liver weights, morphological behavior changes, liver function and pathological effects on liver were recorded. Toxicity study of DOX showed that the LD sub( 50) and LD were 20 and 30 mg/Kg, respectively. Intra-peritoneal (i.p.) injection of DOX induced significant (p less than or equal to 0.01 - 0.001) pathological changes in the health, i.e. general weakness, a few morphological changes associated with bleedings, ulceration of skin, hair loss, dimorphism of limbs and bosselation. Daily ingestion of natural honey for seven weeks has led to significant (p less than or equal to 0.01 - 0.001) improvement of these symptoms which appeared as increases in both body and liver weights in comparison with control animals. The natural honey had enhanced the function of liver in treated animals with DOX + honey and reduced the pathological effects of DOX on the above morphological symptoms as well as in the hepatocytes. It is concluded that the ingestion of natural honey has a protective potency against the toxic effects of DOX.
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ISSN:2156-8456
2156-8502
DOI:10.4236/abb.2014.53032